Presentation at Eindhoven TUe in 2009

Eindhoven..., 2009 It was planned for 5 hours. But then after 45 minutes, the professors decided that it was enough.

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Eindhoven Audience view:

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Haken posted this Turkish news report that he saw on television.

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"Probably hidden batteries are used: This was already taking place on 27th of April 2009 at the TUe in Eindhoven. Muammer Yildiz presented his magnetic motor together with J.L. Duarte but until now nobody posted videos or pictures about this event. Yildiz is search via a penelty order in Germany." (YouTube by overunitydotcom April 26, 2010)

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=== Dr. Jorge Duarte Presentation

In this video uploaded April 27, 2011, Assistant Professor, Jorge Duarte gives a presentation about the magnet motor.

He took out the patent for his device on december,2009. The public demonstration will be on May,2010 at Germany. German and Dutch scholars have examined the device for days. Under confidentiality agreements with large companies have signed a contract....

Patents

Abstract : The invention relates to a device having an arrangement of magnets for generating an alternating magnetic field that interacts with a stationary magnetic field. The device comprises a rotor (1) and a stator (2) disposed coaxially to a rotatably mounted shaft (5). The rotor (1) comprises one or more first magnet sequences and the stator (2) one or more second magnet sequences. The first and second magnet sequences each comprise two or more dipole magnets, the arrangement and orientation of which may vary.

Replication Attempts

I have tested the rotor principle of Yildiz according to his patent claim, with an ascending row of stator magnets inside and a linear row outside in a set-up of 9:14:17 for inner stator, rotor and outer stator. The rotor magnets were 10 degrees out of alignment. The result was like with the Perendev thing. No tendency for rotation, rather a good brake than a good motor. So according to this test his patent claim seems to be bullshit to impress investors. Possibly a scammer indeed.

Free Energy Blog:2013:12:29 - In getting ready for tonight's interview on Coast to Coast AM, I send out an email last night to the inventors whose technology I hope to at least mention, asking them if they have any updates they can provide. (Free Energy Blog December 29, 2013)

Free Energy Blog:2013:12:12 - Our project can be Partner or Sponsor. The magnetic motor will produce 10 kW, 20 kW, 50 kW, 100 kW. 1) 500 000 USD. along with the deal (Partnership agreement). 2) $ 1,000,000. R & D and mass production is required. If you accept these conditions, partnership can be discussed with you. [Caution from another associate.] (Free Energy Blog December 12, 2013)

Directory:Magnet Motors > Directory:Muammer Yildiz Magnet Motor > Advice about Yildiz Pre-30-Day Validation (memo no link) - Historically, scams have used pending tests to pull in sizeable revenue, prior to come up with an excuse to postpone the test. To validate that Yildiz is not of this ilk, stipulate that any pending funds go into escrow and are not released until after the first 24-hours of the test, if the load is sufficient to rule out hidden energy storage. (PESN January 11, 2013)

Latest: Kudos > Stanford Professor Weighs In - "I have to say, your website is really one of the more interesting ones out there in the energy arena (free energy or not). 'Can't be done' is a line of reasoning I've heard my whole life—I simply ignore those who say [that] and go straight on to surprise them. If you don't leave room for 'maybe', then you can easily cut off opportunity or a productive line of reasoning… a concept that powers the very idea of your website. (FreeEnergyNews January 6-7, 2013)

Working Magnetic Motor Demonstrated at Delft University in The Netherlands - An inventor from Turkey, Muammer Yildiz, as Overunity.com and PESN.com report, has just demonstrated his own version of a magnetic motor at the University of Delft, in the Netherlands, in front of an audience made of university staff and students. His device ran for more than 10 minutes, rotating a fan. (Green Optimistic Apr. 26, 2010)

Magnet Motor Demonstrated at Delft University - Turkish inventor, Muammer Yildiz, recently demonstrated his magnet motor that he alleged runs on the power of magnets alone at a University in the Netherlands. The motor is shown turning a fan at a high speed, and no wires can be seen going to the device then the device is disassembled in front of the group. (X-Journals Apr. 23, 2010)

University Test For Free Energy Motor - Turkish inventor Muammer Yildiz has just given a presentation of his all magnet motor to an audience of scientists at Delft University in The Netherlands. When the demo is finished the motor is disassembled for all to see. (FreeEnergyTruth April 23, 2010)

Other Coverage

http://www.faraday.ru/Yildiz_magnet_motor.html - Alexander Frolov gives a brief report of his visit on January 15, 2013

http://www.rexresearch.com/yildiz/yildiz.htm

http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1045924/pg1

Endorsement Statements

On April 30, 2010, Jorge Duarte wrote to Stefan Hartmann at Overunity.com

Dear Mr. Hartmann,

The embodiment of the invention of Mr. Yildiz, as demonstrated at the TU Delft on April 20th, presents quite peculiar characteristics. The stator of the machine is composed of 12 segments, 7 of them have been opened and offered to the audience for inspection after the machine had been in operation for about 20 minutes. It should be noticed that the audience, not the inventor, had requested to stop operation in order to proceed with the inspection of the internal parts.

All the exposed segments are made of aluminum or plastic, where pieces of permanent magnet in different shapes have been inserted. The contents of some of the remaining 5 segments are not yet protected by patents, and it is up to a future investor to decide whether or not to do so.

After removing the 7 segments from the stator, it was possible to see the external surface of the rotor inside in the machine. The rotor is made of aluminum, where also small magnets are fixed in holes. It is remarkable that, when the machine is in operation, this metallic cylinder rotates at about 2000 rpm in the close proximity of the strong stator magnets without noticeable heat dissipation. Strange, because we would expect the induction and circulation of significant eddy currents in the aluminum. Isn’t nice that all the inspected segments and the rotor were not hot after opening the machine? Only a slight temperature increase has been perceived in the neighborhood of the mechanical bearings. In fact, in order to rotate the metallic cylinder at this speed, so in the proximity of the stationary magnets, a substantial amount of power would be required.

If it were the case of hiding a battery somewhere in the remaining closed parts, from an energetic point of view I would prefer to construct the rotor with other materials, but not with metal.

A fan was connected at the extremity of the rotor. All together, we have seen then a ventilator in operation at the exterior of the machine, together with an “eddy current damper” at the interior. This is really an unusual combination that requires not just a little bit of energy to keep the cylinder rotating!

Furthermore, it should be noticed that the remaining closed segments in the stator are not symmetrically located around the rotor. In case of hiding a battery in these parts, it is also imperative to use semiconductors switches in quite efficient power electronic circuits, for the purpose of producing high-intensity pulsating currents through different windings (again heat dissipation, what is not favorable for hidden electronics). The pulsating currents are a necessary condition to create a pulsating magnetic field that would cross the air gap between stator and rotor, allowing by this way the rotor to maintain its rotation. While producing torque, a pulsating magnetic field would also induce strong eddy currents in the rotor, on top of the previously described “damper” effect, and so on... Really, even for a skilled engineer the implementation of all these sophisticated circuits does not make any sense.

At this moment, the inventor is in negotiations with possible investors. Let’s hoop they will reach an agreement this time. Then the machine will be open, and we will have a simpler explanation on how the apparatus works, because, with batteries inside, it is hard to figure it out.

Do you agree that, although the machine has not yet been fully open for inspection, the demonstration has shown a few points that do deserve some attention?